Tool case

ABSTRACT

A tool case has a body, at least one baffle and a positioning device. The body has a recess with a bottom and multiple cavities defined in the bottom of the recess to hold tools. The at least one baffle is pivotally attached to the body with a pivot pin, is selectively received in the recess and covers the cavities in the body. The positioning device is mounted in the inner surface of the cavity to hold the at least one baffle closed relative to the body. Accordingly, the tools can be held in the cavities by the at least one baffle, and forming a positioning device in each cavity is unnecessary. Consequently, removing the tools from the cavities is easy and convenient.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a tool case, and more particularly to atool case with at least one baffle pivotally attached to a body to holdtools in cavities defined in the body.

2. Description of Related Art

Tool cases are used to conveniently carry tools. A conventional toolcase comprises a body and a cover pivotally attached to the body.Multiple cavities are defined in the body and the cover to hold tools,and each has an inner surface such that the tools can be convenientlycarried in the tool case.

To keep tools from escaping from the cavities, a positioning device ismounted in the inner surface of each cavity. A conventional positioningdevice in accordance with the prior art comprises multiple protrusionsformed on the inner surface of the cavity to abut a tool that is storedin the cavity.

However, removing the tool from the cavity with a conventionalpositioning device requires a large force to push away the protrusions,and that is difficult. a tool with a smooth outer surface such as asocket for a ratchet wrench is especially difficult to remove from acavity.

To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a tool caseto mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The main objective of the invention is to provide a tool case from whichtools can be removed conveniently from cavities in the tool case inwhich the tools are stored. The tool case has a body, at least onebaffle and a positioning device. The body has a recess with a bottom andmultiple cavities defined in the bottom of the recess for storing tools.The at least one baffle is pivotally attached to the body with a pivotpin, is mounted in the recess and corresponds to the cavities in thebody. The positioning device is mounted in the inner surface of thecavity for positioning the at least one baffle relative to the body.Accordingly, the tools can be kept from escaping from the cavities witha blocking effect provided by the at least one baffle plate apositioning device does not need to be formed in each respective cavity.Therefore, the tools can be easily and conveniently removed from thecorresponding cavities.

Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention willbecome more apparent from the following detailed description when takenin conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a tool case inaccordance with the present invention;

FIG. 2 is an operational perspective view of the tool case in FIG. 1showing the baffle opened relative to the body;

FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross sectional side plan view of the tool case inFIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a tool case inaccordance with the present invention;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of a tool case inaccordance with the present invention; and

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a fourth embodiment of a tool case inaccordance with the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

With reference to FIGS. 1 to 3, a first embodiment of a tool case inaccordance with the present invention comprises a body (10), a cover(20), a first baffle (30), a positioning device (not numbered). The body(10) has a top (not numbered), a recess (12), multiple cavities (122)and a handle (14). The recess (12) is defined in the top and has aninner surface (not numbered) and a bottom (not numbered). The cavities(122) are defined in the bottom of the recess (12) to hold tools (notnumbered). the handle (14) is formed on the body (10) for a user toconveniently carry the tool case. The cover (20) is pivotally attachedto the body (10).

The first baffle (30) is pivotally attached to the body (10) with apivot pin (not numbered) and is selectively received in the recess (12).The first baffle (30) covers the cavities (122) in the body (10), has aboard (not numbered), a resilient connector (32) and a hole (34). Theboard has edges (not numbered) and a thickness and is pivotally attachedto the body (10). The resilient connector (32) is formed on the boardalong the pivot pin and has a thickness smaller than that of the board.The connector (32) provides a compressible resilience to the firstbaffle (30). The hole (34) is defined through the board.

The positioning device is mounted on the inner surface of the recess(122). The positioning device comprises multiple protrusions (notnumbered) formed on the inner surface of the recess (122) to abut theedges of the board. With the abutment of the protrusions, the firstbaffle (30) will not pivot and will be held closed relative to the body(10). Accordingly, the tools will be held in the cavities (122) by thefirst baffle (30).

If a person wants to use a tool in the tool case, the first baffle (30)is disengaged from the positioning device on the body (10) by pullingthe hole (34) in the first baffle (30) away from the body (10). Inaddition, the compressible resilience provided by the connector (32)slightly reduces the planar area of the board of the first baffle (30)when the first baffle (30) is pulled. This allow the first baffle (30)to disengage more easily from the positioning device. With the firstbaffle (30) open, the tools can be removed from the cavities (122) foruse. Furthermore, forming a positioning device in each cavity isunnecessary, and the tools can be easily and conveniently removed fromthe cavities (122).

With reference to FIG. 4, a second embodiment of the tool case inaccordance with the present invention has a cover (20′) with a top (notnumbered), a recess (not numbered), multiple cavities (not shown) and ahandle (not numbered). The recess has a bottom and is defined in the topof the cover (20′). The multiple cavities (not shown) defined in thebottom of the recess to hold tools. The handle is formed on the coverand corresponds to the handle formed on the body. The cover is pivotallyattached to the body at an edge away from the handle.

A second baffle (40) is pivotally attached to the cover (20′) with apivot pin and is selectively received in the recess in the cover (20′).The second baffle (40) corresponds to the cavities in the cover (20′) tohold the tools in the cavities. The second baffle (40) has a structurethe same as the first baffle (30) on the body (10) and comprises a board(not numbered), a resilient connector (not numbered) and a hole (notnumbered). A second positioning device (not shown) is mounted on theinner surface of the recess in the cover (20′) to hold the second baffle(40) closed relative to the cover (20′). The second positioning devicehas a structure the same as the positioning device mounted on the body(10) and is not further described. With the cavities defined in thecover (20′), the space for storing tools in the tool case is enlarged.

With reference to FIG. 5, a third embodiment of the tool case inaccordance with the present invention has two body baffle (30′)pivotally attached to the body (10) and corresponding respectively totwo groups of cavities (122) in the body (10). The body baffles (30′)may be made optionally of a transparent material. Accordingly, a personcan see the tools stored in the cavities (122) through the body baffled(30′) and open the appropriate body baffle (30′) to retrieve a desiredtool.

In an alternative embodiment of the tool case in accordance with thepresent invention, two cover baffles (not shown) can be mounted on thecover (20) when cavities (not shown) are defined in the cover (20) forstoring tools.

With reference to FIG. 6, because the baffle (30″) can be held inposition relative to the body (10′) to hold the tools in the cavities,the baffle (30″) can serve as a cover. Therefore, attaching a cover (20)to the body (10) as described in the first embodiment of the tool caseis not needed, and the structure of the tool case is simplified.

Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the presentinvention have been set forth in the foregoing description, togetherwith details of the structure and function of the invention, thedisclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail,especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts withinthe principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by thebroad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims areexpressed.

1. A tool case comprising: a body with a top and having a recess defined in the top and having an inner surface and a bottom; multiple cavities defined in the bottom of the recess to hold tools; and a handle formed on the body; at least one first baffle pivotally attached to the body with a pivot pin, selectively received in the recess and covers the cavities in the body to hold the tools in the cavities, and each of the at least one first baffle having: a board with a thickness pivotally attached to the body; a resilient connector formed on the board along the pivot pin and having a thickness smaller than that of the board; and a hole defined through the board; and a positioning device mounted in the inner surface of the cavity to hold the at least one first baffle closed relative to the body.
 2. The tool case as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a cover pivotally attached to the body at an edge away from the handle.
 3. The tool case as claimed in claim 2, wherein the cover has: a top; a recess defined in the top of the cover and having a bottom; and multiple cavities defined in the bottom of the recess of the cover to hold tools; and the tool case further comprises: at least one second baffle pivotally attached to the cover with a pivot pin, selectively received in the recess in the cover and covers the cavities in the cover to hold the tools in the cavities, and each of the at least one second baffle having: a board with a thickness; a resilient connector formed on the board along the pivot pin and having a thickness smaller than that of the board; and a hole defined through the board; and a positioning device mounted in the inner surface of the cavity to hold the at least one second baffle closed relative to the cover.
 4. The tool case as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body has two body baffles pivotally attached to the body which correspond respectively to two groups of cavities in the body.
 5. The tool case as claimed in claim 4, wherein the body baffles are made of transparent material. 